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Conscious of the service rendered this nation by the illustrious 
Marquis de LaFayette and being desirous of perpetuating his name 
and deeds through an Order composed of those of gentle lineage, 
we whose names are appended do now constitute, institute, charter 
and form this Order on this fifth day of September, 1917, to be 
known as the Order of LaFayette and herewith adopt the follow- 
ing constitution : 

Joseph G. B. Bulloch, M. D. 

Mrs. W. Samuel Goodwyn. 

Albert D. Spangler. 

William M. Conrad. 

Mrs. James Farnsworth Rodgers. 

Mrs. William M. Conrad. 

Mrs. M. St. Clair Blackburn. 

Miss Bertha Frances Wolfe. 

Miss Dora Matilda Rodgers. 

Henry P. Holden. 

Mrs. C. M. Tardy. 

Robert J. F. McCowan. 

Mrs. LeRoy Mclntyre (Bessie Hancox) Ludwig.. 



Constitution 

ARTICLE I. 
Name. 
This Society shall be named in law as the Order of LaFayette. 
ARTICLE II. 
Objects. 
The object of this Order shall be to honor and perpetuate the 
name of LaFayette; to foster the study of history and genealogy, 
and to unite in the bonds of friendship the Nations of the United 
States and France. ^^^^^^^ ^^^ 

Qualifications. 
All ladies and gentlemen descended in male or female line 
from one or more families of Europe who were of noble, or gentle 
lineage, or who are descended from one or more ancestors who 
during the Colonial period of our Country held or occupied any 
one or more of the following positions in any of the Colonies or 
Provinces, as Royal Governors, members of the Governor's Council 
and officers of the Crown, such as his Majesty's Honorable Coun- 
cil, or who were one of the high officers of State, such as Attorney 
General, Treasurer of the Province or Colony, Chief Justice, Assist- 
ant Justice and Judges of the General Court, Deputies to Great 
and General Courts, all Military and Naval officers, all members 
of the House of Burgesses or of any of the Colonial Assemblies 
or Legislatures, as also the Speakers of the same, all Ministers of 
the Gospel or actual founders of towns. Besides the above military 
and civil officers of the Colonial period, there will be admitted all 
descendants of officers of the Continental Army and Navy and of 
the Militia not below the rank of Captain who were in the Revo- 
lutionary War of 1776, as also Governors or Presidents of the 
Provinces up to and including the year 1783. The Order will also 
admit to membership all those of French descent who are of good 
lineage and whose ancestors aided the Colonies in attaining their 
independence, or who are of gentle French lineage, or who descended 
from officers of the French Service in any of the wars of France, 
or who hold or have held prominent places in the Army, Navy, 



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Church, State, or other important positions, or who are officers of 
the AlHes who have been in the War Zone for one year in the 
present War against the Central Powers. 

ARTICLE IV. 
Officers. 
There shall be a President General, five Vice-Presidents Gen- 
eral, one Judge Advocate General, one Recording Secretary Gen- 
eral, one Corresponding Secretary General, one Treasurer General, 
one Registrar General, one Herald Marshal General, one Historian 
General and Genealogist, one Keeper of the Signet and Seal, one 
Bearer of Sceptre and Banner, one Chaplain General and seven 
Councillors. 

ARTICLE V. 
The Grand Council. 
There shall be a Grand Council, composed of the officers of the 
Order, who shall make all laws and amendments ; revise, change, 
add to, alter and amend the Constitution ; create all official posi- 
tions and elect officers of the Order. When a meeting is called 
three members of the Grand Council shall constitute a quorum for 
the transaction of all business and all matters connected with the 
Order as above narrated. 

ARTICLE VI. 
The President General, or in his absence, the Vice-President 
General, may create new official positions and appoint and fill 
during the interim of the meetings of the Grand Council, all offi- 
cers to fill vacancies of or in the Grand Council, and admit to 
the Order all those qualified for membership, and make such ad- 
ditions to the Constitution as may be deemed necessary. 

ARTICLE VII. 
The members of the Order shall be styled Chevaliers. 

ARTICLE VIII. 
There shall be a life membership fee of $10. No annual dues. 



ARTICLE IX. 
The President General or Grand Council may, when it is con- 
sidered for the good of the Order, remit the life membership fee 
and admit certain persons to membership in the Order. 

ARTICLE X. 
There shall be at times elections or appointments of honorary 
members in the Order, appointed by the Grand Council or Presi- 
dent General. 

ARTICLE XI. 

Meeting Place. 
The Order shall meet in the City of Washington, on the anni- 
versary of the birthday of LaFayette, on September 6th of each 
year. 

ARTICLE XII. 

Descendants of members shall have an hereditary right to 
enter the Order upon the payment of the requisite fee. 

ARTICLE XIII. 
Membership shall be by invitation only. 

ARTICLE XIV. 

There shall be appointed in the various States and Countries, 
officers known as Chevalier Commanders and Vice-Chevalier Com- 
manders, for each State or Country, who shall be members of the 
Grand Council, and whose duties shall be to act as delegates and 
supervisors, and who will or may organize State Societies and turn 
them over to their respective Commanders or officers. There shall 
also be a Chevalier Commander at-large. 

ARTICLE XV. 

There shall be formed Chapters in the cities. States, or Terri- 
tories, who shall elect such officers as are necessary for the 
government of the Chapter. 

ARTICLE XVI. 
The number of charter member shall be limited to one hundred. 




ARTICLE XVII 
The Insignia of the Order shall 
be a medalhon head of LaFayette, 
gold or silver gilt, in the center of 
a five-pointed star (mullet); radi- 
ating from the central figure, the 
head of LaFayette, each point to 
be alternatelv blue and pink en- 
amel, the whole suspended by a 
blue and pink ribbon attached to 
a Crown of a Marquis of France. 

ARTICLE XVIII. 
Rosette. 
There shall be a rosette of blue 
and pink, in the center of which 
there shall be a silver star, to be 
worn on ribbon of insignia or on 
lapel of coat. 



ARTICLE XIX. 
Officers of the Grand Council have the privilege of wearing the 
insignia around the neck, or attached to a broad ribbon extending 
from the right shoulder to left hip, the said ribbon to be worn 
across the breast under waistcoat, or worn by ladies across the 
breast from right shoulder to left hip. 

ARTICLE XX. 
Seal or Arms of Order of LaFayette. 
The description of the Seal is as follows : Quarterly, 1st and 
4th gules, a bend or, within a bordure vair (for LaFayette), 2d 
paly of 13, gules and argent, on a chief azure, 13 etoiles of the 
second, 3d parte per fesse, azure argent et gules. Crest : On a 
cap of maintenance, a fleur-de-lis, or. Motto : Liberte, Fraternity, 
Egalite. Supporters : 2 pumas proper. 




©fficcre of tbc ©i^cr of Xajfa\>cttc 

President General : Dr. J. G. B. Bulloch. 

Vice-President General : Major Charles Drake Westcott, U. S. A. 

Second Vice-President General : Lieut. William M. Conrad, U. S. A. 

Third Vice-President General : Lieut. Ora A Martin, U. S. Navy. 

Fourth Vice-President General : Mrs. George Thacher Guernsey. 

Fifth Vice-President General : Mrs. W. Samuel Goodwyn. 

Judge Advocate General : James Marion Johnston. 

Recording Secretary General : Mrs. M. St. Clair Blackburn. 

Registrar General : Miss Bertha Frances Wolfe. 

Corresponding Secretary General : Daniel Smith Gordon. 

Treasurer General : Mrs. George E. Chadsey. 

Herald Marshal General : Alfred B. Dent. 

Historian General and Genealogist : Mrs. William Neyle Colquitt. 

Keeper of Signet and Seal : Mrs. Gwendolind Fairfax Moncure. 

Bearer of Sceptre and Banner : Mrs. Charles Drake Westcott. 

Chaplain General ; Rev. Roland Cotton Smith, D. D. 

Councillors : Henry P. Holden, Robert J. F. McCowan, C. P. Lovell, 
Miss Dora Matilda Rodgers, Mrs. LeRoy Mclntyre 
Ludwig. Mrs. C M. Tardy, Mrs. Paul Andersen. 



Certificate of llucorporation 

We, the undersigned citizens of the United States, a majority 
being citizens of the District of Columbia, desiring to associate 
ourselves for historical and genealogical purposes, pursuant to the 
provisions of Sub-Chapter 3, Chapter 18, of the Code of Law for the 
District of Columbia, do certify as follows : 

First— l\\e name of the Society shall be known in law as the 
Order of LaFayette. 

Second. — The term for which it is organized shall be perpetual. 

Third. — The particular business and objects of the Society 
shall be for historical and genealogical purposes. 

Fourth. — The number of its trustees, directors, or managers 
for the first year of its existence shall be five. 

In Witness Whereof,'we have this 5th day of September, 1917, 
hereunto set our hands. J. G. B. Bulloch, M. D. 

Henry P. Holden. 
Albert D. Spangler. 



I, Geo. S. Livingston, a Notary Public in and for the District of 
Columbia, do herebi) certify that J, G. B. Bulloch, M. D., Henry P. 
Holden and Albert D. Spangler, parties to a certain Certificate of 
Incorporation bearing date on the 5th day of September, 1917, and 
hereunto annexed, personally appeared before me in said District, 
the said J. G. B. Bulloch, M. D., Henry P. Holden and Albert D. 
Spangler being personally well known to me as the persons who 
executed the said certificate, and acknowledged the same to be 
their act and deed. 

Given under my hand and seal this 5th day of September, 1917. 

Geo. S. Livingston, 
[notarial seal] Notary Public. 

My commission expires May 11, 1921. 



Office of the Recorder of Deeds 
District of Columbia. 

This is to Certify that the foregoing is a true and verified 
copy of the Certificate of Incorporation of the Order of LaFayette, 
and of the whole of said Certificate of Incorporation, as filed in 
this office the 6th day of September, A. D. 1917. 

In Testimony Whereof I have hereunto set my hand and af- 
fixed the seal of this Office this 6th day of September, A. D. 1917. 

Robert W. Dutton, 
[seal.] Deputy Recorder of Deeds, D. C. 



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Cbartcr /iDcmbers anC» ©tber Members ot tbc 
©rCer ot Xajfai^ctte. 

*Star indicates charier members. 
*Mrs. Louis P. Ailyn (Emily F. Maxson), 28 New London Road, Mystic, Conn. 
*Mrs. Laura (Roche) Anderson, 2706 Cathedral Avenue. Washington, D. C. 

Mrs. Paul Anderson (Victoria Neosho Gary), 1735 New Hampshire Ave. N. W., 
Washington, D. C. 
*Frank H. Andrew, 1413 Washington Street, Roxbury. Mass. 
"Gordon Monges Ash. White Oak Springs, Frederick, Maryland. 
•Mrs. Gordon M. Ash (Jeannie Drill), 
*Mr3. Woolsey Aspinwall (Sophy d'Antignac Cuthbert), 1432 Rhode Island Ave. 

N. W., Washington, D. C. 
*Mrs Margaret Amalia (Monteiro) Berry, The Farragut, Washington, D. C. 
*Mrs. Clifford K. Berryman (Kate Durfee). 1754 Euclid St.N. W., Washington, DC. 
"Miss Mary Ash Bsthell, 6113 Boynton Street, Germantown, Pa. 

*Miss Elizabeth Scull Bethell, 

*Mrs. M. St. Clair Blackburn. 3313 17th Street N. W.. Washington, D. C. 
♦Frederick Needham Bosson, Calumet, Mich. 

Miss Emma Hamilton Bulloch, 1669 Columbia Road N. W., Washington, D. C. 
*J. G. B. Bulloch, M. D.. " " " 

Miss Eloisfc Rand Butler, 821 Warren Street, Hudson, N. Y. 
*John G. Capers, 1635 R Street N. W., Washington, D. C. 

*Mrs. George E. Chadsey (Hazel Anderson), 2706 Cathedral Avenue N. W., 

Washington, D. C. 
*Captain A. L. Clark, A. C, Gilboa, Schoharie County, N. Y. 
*Miss Louise Salter Codwise, Kingston, Ulster Co., N. Y. 
♦William Neyle Colquitt, 2020 Connecticut Avenue N. W., Washington, D. C. 
Mrs. Wm. Neyle Colquitt ( Marie Dolores Boisfeuillet), 2020 Conn. Ave. N W 
Washington, D. C. 

*Lieutenant William M. Conrad, Q. M. C, U S. A. 

*Mrs. William M. Conrad (Eloise Henry). 

*Mrs. W. S. Corby (Muriel Clark). Chevy Chase Circle, Maryland. 

Mrs. Ernest Linwood Cornman (Isabelle Quintard Atwood, 276 Market Street, 
Marietta, Pa. 

Mrs. Lemuel W. Coyner (Laura Virginia Harnsberger). R. D.3, Waynesboro, Va. 

Henry Harland Crowell, 39 Locust Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Miss Mary Alsop Cryder, 1911 N Street N. W., Washington, D. C. 

William Wetmore Cryder. 420 Lincoln Street, Pendleton, Oregon. 
*Francis B. Culver, 2203 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, Md. 
*Mrs. Samuel Preston Davis (Kate Embry Dawdle), Little Rock, Ark. 
*Alfred Barbour Dent, 906 A Street S. E., Washington, D. C. 
♦Mrs. John Truitt Farrel (Delphine Harland Ash). 

The Dorilton, 171 W. 71st St., New York, N. Y. 
*Miss Ellen Margaretta Farrel. 



Mrs. James C. Fisher (Emily Steelrran). Reedville, Va. 

Caesar Rodney Gary. 1735 New Hampshire Avenue N. W.. Washington, D. C. 

*Mrs. W. Samuel Goodwyn (Dora Lee Hedges), Emporia, Va. 

*Daniel Smith Gordon, The Decatur, Washington, D. C. 

*Frank Andrew Gray, 353 W. 121st Street, New York, N. Y. 

*Mrs. Geo. Thacher Guernsey (Sarah Elizabeth Mitchell), Independence, Kans. 
♦Major William Allen Hamor, Mellon Institute, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
♦Henry P. Holden, Pension Office, Washington, D. C. 

Captain Otto Holstein, U. S. Army. 

*Mrs. Frank Scott Howell (Evelyn Anderson), 21 Banker Place, New Rochelle, N,Y 
*Mrs. James D.Iglehart (Monterey Watson), 211 W. Lanvale St., Baltimore, Md. 

Alvin Orlando James, Petersburg, Va. 

Mrs. J. 0. James (Carlotta Robinson). Petersburg. Va. 
*James Marion Johnston, 1628 21st Street N. W., Washington, D. C. 
*Mrs. Robert James Johnston (Mary Hannah Stoddard), Humboldt, Iowa. 

Miss Cecil Margaret Lane, St. Paul, Minn. 
'C. P. Lovell, 1502 13th Street N. W., Washington, D. C. 
*Mrs. LeRoy Mclntyre Ludwig (Bessie Hancox), Stonington, Conn. 
*Lieutenant Ora A. Martin, U. S. Navy. U. S. S. Iroquois, care Postmaster New 

York, N. Y. 
*Mrs. George R. Mastin (Grace Murray), 604 Louden Avenue. Lexington, Ky. 
♦Mrs. R. Corbin Spencer Maupin (Margaret Lewis), 2004 Maryland Avenue, 

Baltimore, Md. 
^Robert J. Foster McCowan, 35 N. Pearl Street, Bridgeton, N. J. 

Mrs. Gwendolind Fairfax Moncure. 235 2d Street S. E., Washington, D. C. 
*Mrs. Warner Moore (Marie Ariadne Dunlop). 813 Franklin St. West, Richmond, Va. 
*Mrs. Frederick I. Mosher (Harriet E.Spahn), 4204 Penhurst Ave., Baltimore, Md. 
*Monsieur Ch. Raffestin-Nadaud, Le Secretaire General Officier de V Instruction 

Publique, 50 Boulevard Saint-Jacques, Paris, France. 
*Miss Ethel J. R. C. Noyes, " Fernlawn," Milford, Pike County, Pa. 
*Frank Hervey Pettingell, 637 Citizens' National Bank Build'g, Los Angeles, Calif. 

Mrs. Beverley C. Piatt (Mary Garrett Woolfolk). Kansas City, Mo. 
*Mrs. Edward Price (Clara Elizabeth Dunning), 2322 Gaines St., Little Rock, Ark. 

Mrs. Benjamin L. Purcell (Lydia Pleasants), 406 Allen Ave., Richmond, Va. 
*Captain Cecil Baring Raleigh, U. S. Marine Corps, 

Miss Alice Matilda Reading. 1816 H Street N. W., Washington, D. C. 

Mrs. Nellis M. Rich, (Anna Ingersoll), 617 James St., Syracuse, N. Y. 
*Miss Dora Matilda Rodgers, 1011 College Street. Bowling Green. Ky. 
*Mrs. James Farnsworth Rodgers. " 

(Mary Heugh Beall Hedges) 
*Rev. Roland Cotton Smith, D. D.. Stoneleigh Court, Washington. D. C. 
♦Sidney F. Smith, 2238 Cathedral Avenue N. W., Washington. D. C. 
*Albert D. Spangler, 72 S Street N. W., Washington, D. C. 



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*Mrs. C. M. Tardy (Annie Southerne), 1526 S. 19th Street, Birmingham, Ala. 

♦Mrs. Ella (Hoover) Thacher, Washington, D. C. 

*Colonel Hugues Jules de la Vergne, 5931 St. Charles Street, New Orleans, La. 

Major Victor Viennot, le Maire de la Ville de Langues Haut-Marne, France. 
*Miss Frances A. Walker. 1725 Connecticut Ave. N. W., Washington, D. C. 

Mrs, J. A. Walker (M. Elizabeth Peacock), Brownwood, Texas. 
*Thomas Campbell Washington, 3759 Northampton St., Chevy Chase, D. C. 
*William M. Watkins, 35 Waverly Apartments, Portsmouth, Va. 
*Mrs. John Francis Weinmann (Jeanne Fox), 2214 Battery St., Little Rock, Ark. 

Mrs. Milton Welsh (Rose Nelson), 1514 Linwood Boulevard, Kansas City, Mo. 

*Major Charles Drake Westcott, U.S. A., The Laclede, 1223 Vermont Ave. N. W., 
Washington, D. C. 

*Mrs. Charles Drake Westcott (Marjorie Jones Burtis), The Laclede, 

1223 Vermont Avenue N. W., Washington, D. C. 
Charles Ludwell Wingate, The Wellington, " 
*Miss Bertha Frances Wolfe, The Naples, 

*Mrs. Amos Worthington (Ray McCalla Ash), 6431 Overbrook Avenue, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

*Howard Paul Wright, Savannah, Ga. 



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©fficers of tbc Jfrcncb Brmv, IRavv, an^ 

1[3iOb Comint53ion 

who arc 

Cbavtcr /iDcmbcr? oX ©rDei ct Xajfavctte. 

General Paul Edmond Vignal. care Dr. Baazet, 19 Rue de Lille, Paris. 

General Henry Claudon, 28 Rue de I'Universite, Paris. 

General Louis Collardet, 1743 Eighteenth Street N, W.. Washington, D. C. 

Colonel James Martin, 6 Avenue de Villeneuve I'Etang, Versailles. 

Colonel Albert Remond. Ministere de la Guerre. Paris. 

Lieut. Colonel Xavier Reille, 111 Rue de I'Universite, Paris. 

Lieutenant Colonel A. Boussavit. Ministere de la Guerre, E. M. A., Paris. 

Major Leopold Auguste Pierre de Montal, 8 Rue Rembrandt, Paris. 

Major Joseph Leon Auguste Tulasne, Cercle Militaire, Avenue de I'Opera, Paris. 

Commander Bernard de Blanpre, Navy Departement, Paris 

Commandant Jules Charles Auguste Rousseau. 7 RueLeroy, Suresnes (Seine), Paris 

Captain de Courtivron. 38 Boulevard Victor Hugo, Neuilly Sur Seine, Paris. 

Captain Rouvrier, Rond Point Bugeaud, Paris. 

Captain Robert Ingouf, 65 Broadway, New York City. 

Captain G. Biraben, 6 Avenue Carnot, Paris. 

Captain Paul Nevejans, Ministere de la Guerre, E. M. A., Paris. 

Lieutenant Jean J. Labat, 65 Broadway, New York City. 

Lieutenant Henri Coquelet, 1906 M Street N. W., Washington, D. C. 

Lieutenant A. Gueret, Packard Motor Co., Detroit, Michigan. 

Lieutenant R. Froument, 65 Broadway, New York City. 

These officers were formerly of the French High Commission to the United 
States or Attaches to French Embassy. 



.IBritisb ©fficcrs wbo arc Charter /iRcmbcre of ©rDcr of Xafagcttc. 

Major General J. D. McLachlan, C. B., D. S. 0., Military Attache British Embassy, 
and Chevalier Commander of Order of LaFayette for Scotland. 

Brigadier General Charles F. Lee, British Aviation Mission. 

Lieutenant Colonel The Honorable E. Coke, D. S. 0., M. C, Rifle Brigade, Assist- 
ant Military Attache, and Chevalier Commander for England. 

Lieutenant Colonel Thomas B. A.Leahy, A. 0. D., D. S. 0., Chevalier Commander 
for Ireland. 

Captain William Paynton Ferris Latham, Connaught Rangers. Vice-Chevalier 
Commander for Ireland. 

Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Edward Gilmore, British Aviation Mission. 

Lieutenant Colonel H. A. Packenham, C. M. G. 

Major Walter Miller. 60th Canadian Rifles, Military Attache, Chevalier Com- 
mander for Canada at large. 

Captain Colin William George Gibson, M. C, Royal Fusiliers. Assistant Military 
Attache. Chevalier Commander for Ontario, Canada. 

Lieutenant St. George Herbert Harrison Eadie, 73d Royal Highlanders of Canada. 



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Iftalian ©fffccrs who arc Charter flllcmbcre of ©r^cr of XaJFavcttc. 

Major General Emilio Guglielmotti, Military Attache Royal Italian Embassy, 
Chevalier Commander of Order of LaFayette for Italy, Stoneleigh 
Court, Washington, D. C. 

Count Enrico Luserna di Campiglione (Captain of Cavalry), Assistant Military 
Attache Royal Italian Embassy, Vice-Chevalier Commander for Italy, 
Stoneleigh Court, Washington, D. C. 

Rear Admiral M. Lovatelli, Naval Attache to Royal Italian Embassy. 1335 Har- 
vard Street, Washington, D. C. 

36clc^ian Officers wbo are Charter /Iftcmbcrs ot ©rDcr o( Xaffavjette. 

Lieutenant Philip Barbier, Attache to the Belgian Military Mission, Chevalier 
Commander for Belgium, Belgian Legation, Washington, D. C. 

HONORARY MEMBERS. 
Major General George Barnett, U. S. Marine Corps 
Miss Mae Leslie Warren, 112 Lincoln Ave., Portsmouth, N. H. 



Jn mpmnrtam 

MAJOR CHARLES LYELL 

Assistant Military Attache British Embassy, and 

Chevalier Commander of Order of LaFayette for Scotland, 

Died in Washington, D. C, October 18, 1918. 



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Cbcvalier Comman^crs tor JTorcion viountries. 

France— Monsieur Ch. Raffestin-Nadaud, Paris. 

Belgium— Lieutenant Philip Barbier, Belgian Legation. Washington, D. C. 

England— Lieutenant Colonel The Honorable E. Coke, D S. 0., M. C. 

Scotland— Major General J. D. McLachlan, C. B., D. S. 0. 

Ireland— Lieutenant Colonel Thomas B. A. Leahy, A. 0. D., D. S. 0. 

Capt. W. P. F. Latham, Vice-Chevalier Commander for Ireland. 
Italy— Maj. Gen. Emilio Guglielmotti, Stoneleigh Court, Washington, D. C. 
Count Enrico Luserna di Campiglione, Vice-Chevalier Com- 
mander for Italy, Stoneleigh Court, Washington, D. C. 
Canada — Major Walter Miller, Chevalier Commander for Canada at large. 
Capt. Colin William George Gibson, M. C, Chevalier Commander 
for Ontario, Canada. 



(Ibcvalicr (IommanC>er5 for tbc XHniteC) States. 

At Large— Captain Otto Holstein, U. S. Army. 

Alabama — 

Alaska — 

Arizona — :... 

Arkansas— Mrs. John Francis Weinmann, 2214 Battery St., Little Rock. 

California— Frank Hervey Pettingell, 

637 Citizens' National Bank Building, Los Angeles. 

Colorado — 

Connecticut— Mrs. Louis P. Allyn . 28 New London Road, Mystic. 

Delaware — 



District of Columbia — Thomas Campbell Washington, 

3759 Northampton Street, Chevy Chase. 

Florida — 

Georgia — William Neyle Colquitt Savannah. 

Idaho — 



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Illinois — 

Indiana — 

Iowa— Mrs. Robert James Johnston, Humboldt. 

Kansas— 

Kentucky — Mrs. George R. Mastin 634 Louden Avenue, Lexington. 

Louisiana —Colonel Hugues Jules de la Vergne, New Orleans. 

Maine — 

Maryland— Gordon MongesAsh White Oak Springs, Frederick. 

Massachusetts — Frank H. Andrew 1413 Washington Street, Roxbury. 

Michigan— Frederick Needham Bosson, Calumet. 



Mississippi — . 


Missouri — Mrs. Milton Welsh 


\S\4 Linwood Boulevard. Kansas Citv. 


Montana — 


Nebraska — 


Nevada* — 


New Hampshire— ... 


New Jersey — 


New Mexico— 



New York — Mrs. Nellis M. Rich Syracuse. 

Vice-Chevalier Commander, Miss Eloise Rand Butler Hudson.. 

North Carolina — 

North Dakota — 



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Ohio — 

Oklahoma — 

Oregon — William Wetmore Cryder Pendleton. 

Pennsylvania— (Vice-Chevalier Commander) Major William A. Hamor, 

Mellon Institute, Pittsburgh. 

Rhode Island — 

South Carolina — 

South Dakota — 



Tennessee — 

Texas— Mrs. J. A. Walker, Brownwood. 



Utah- 



Vermont — 

Virginia— Mrs. J. O. James, Petersburg. 



Washington— 

West Virginia — . 

Wisconsin — 

Wyoming — 



Note— The insignia can be obtained from The Bailey. Banks & Biddle 
Co., Philadelphia. Pa. Price as follows: Gold, $20; Silver gilt. $10. 



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